The New York City Bar Committee on Minorities in the Profession invites you to a panel event: "The Unspoken Rules of Success in the Legal Profession (Part II): What Your Career Services Office May Not Tell You”.

An esteemed and lively group of panelists will discuss the issues that are not often discussed with law students, but could be critical to the success of an attorney in the legal profession. "Is it really necessary for me to attend on-campus cocktail receptions?” "Which classes will employers look for on my transcript?” "Should I delete my Facebook profile?” "I’m talented. Do I really need a mentor?” Join us in an in-depth conversation with Judy Bartlett (Vice-President and
Associate General Counsel, New York Life Insurance Company), Dennis Hopkins (Partner, Perkins Coie and Board Member, Practicing Attorneys for Law Students, Inc. (or "PALS”)), Rhonda Joy McLean (Author and Deputy General Counsel, Time Inc.), and Ululy Martinez (Director of Government and Business, Cablevision), moderated by Whytne Brooks (Associate, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP).

Co-sponsored by the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY); the Association of Black Women Attorneys (ABWA); the Hispanic National Bar Association (HBNA) and the Metropolitan Black Bar Association (MBBA).